Luigi Mangione was arrested in a McDonald's in Pennsylvania.
Luigi Mangione was arrested in a McDonald's in Pennsylvania.Luigi Mangione faces a second-degree murder charge in New York in connection with the death of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian ThompsonHigh-tech drones were deployed, hundreds of hours of video were examined and state-of-the-art tools scrutinized an "enormous amount" of forensic evidence.
Mangione was subsequently charged with five crimes, including carrying a gun without a license, forgery, falsely identifying himself to authorities and possessing "instruments of crime," according to a criminal complaint. This is an image of the ghost gun recovered from Luigi Mangione in Altoona, PA, law enforcement sources told ABC News.Mangione -- who grew up in Maryland and had later lived in both San Francisco, California, and Honolulu, Hawaii -- was also in possession of a three-page, handwritten document that Tisch said "speaks to both his motivation and mindset."
New York City Mayor Eric Adams shared a video on X Monday night, thanking Altoona Police officer Tyler Frye who arrested Mangione. "He's been on the job for six months and arrested the suspect in the shooting of Brian Thompson," Adams said of Frye. "We're very appreciative of the partnership between local police, state partners, and the NYPD. Together, we brought him into custody and took a dangerous individual off our streets," Adams added.
"There's numerous lynchpins in this case, in the fact that we've recovered an enormous amount of forensic evidence, an enormous amount of video. So, I really couldn't put it on one thing. But if I had to, it would be the release of that photograph," Kenny said. "We took that photograph and we asked for the public's help in identifying this subject, and the public responded.
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